For the best performance on this site, we strongly encourage that you use Netscape Navigator 2.01 or better. Netscape was used to test all the creation of this site, and we have found that it is viewed and handles best with this browser. You can download it from The Netscape Home Page. Any technical support for this product is listed, or can be found at the same location you downloaded from.*** NOTE: Since Bill Gates decided not to make his browser (Internet Explorer) very open to outside plugins, other than the Microsoft created/authored plugins, our menu Java Script is unavailable to our users using Internet Explorer. We tried to work around it, but the try of action we were trying to enduce can not be done with Internet Explorer. This means you might recieve error messages when you place your mouse over the graphics in the menu. We know about this, and understand how annoying it can be. Just ignore all JScript errors from us. Please, do not think that this is our fault: blame Bill Gates for not making his browser very adaptable to any outside competition. Thank you.***
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    Also, our site includes Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML), which requires a special plugin to view. This type of techology was used so that the viewer would get the most benifits from the experience :by actually roaming through the city, we creat a sortof "self discovery" atmosphere. You will need to get the plugin for Netscape, Live3d, if you want to view the VRML on this site. If you can see the red box to the right of this text, then you don't need the plug-in. You already have it!
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    If you are using America On-Line or another ISP which restricts your browser selection, there is a VRML plugin for Internet Explorer. You can download it from the Microsoft Home Page. Unfortunately, for Macintosh and Windows 3.1 Internet Explorer users there is no available VRML 1.0 add-in from Microsoft as of now. However, for Windows 95 or NT 4.0 there is an add-in. You must also be using IE version 3.0 or above.

    There is also a nice theme music on the main page that requires an midi plugin/capability on your computer. We also have a AVI video of a siege engine in action. These plugins vary so much, though, from computer to computer that we will not provide instructions for that.